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Respondent: 9670
Start time: 2024-11-18 04:42:16 -0800
Completion time: 2024-11-18 05:14:06 -0800
Email: anonymous
Name:
Language: English (United States)‎
Role: Student
Nationality: Egypt
Grade level: Secondary (Grades 6-9);
Curriculum: MoE
Arts value: Strongly disagree
Schools support arts: Disagree
Opportunities for arts: Neutral
Arts skills useful: Strongly agree
Arts mandatory: Yes, it is mandatory for all students
Mandatory grade groups: Primary (Grades 1-5);Secondary (Grades 6-9);High School (Grades 10-13) ;
Should be mandatory: No, it should be elective
Should be mandatory grades:
Other areas benefit: School events and exhibitions;Student projects;
Topics in curriculum: Painting, drawing and sculpture;Design and creative services;Digital arts;
Benefits: Improve creativity and self-expression;Provide technical skills relevant to future careers;
Open ended idea: Competitions and captivating games. My school is national charity school girls dubai We are supposed to have 1 art class per week Instead, we rarely have a class at all Most of the time, the teacher is busy preparing for an upcoming event and doesn't give us a class That's not the worst thing, We are obligated to make 3 to 5 drawings in 1 or 2 days That's not human like especially if we have important upcoming exams and tests We are supposed to stay still in our places without a single word drawing when we don't even have any idea what we're drawing??? Not even an instruction on how to draw it?? ONLY A TITLE?? i haven't gained any knowledge from any art class throughout the semester. The same exact thing in music The teacher is just on her phone while the whole class is in a deep mess! I'm not even exaggerating when I saw that I hope to have that fixed as soon as possible. That has been going on for years not just this year. The computer room is only visited during Special occasions like a visit from out the school for example or when the principle is visiting. -Thank you for your time <3" -anonymous
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